Utah's annual count of homeless men, women and
children got underway before daylight Thursday.
Last year's federally required Point in Time
Count determined that more than 15,000 people
in Utah experienced homelessness at some point
in 2013.

Online surveys are a fast, easy way for
marketers to gather consumer information. The
same holds true for scammers. They're promising
free gaming systems through Facebook and other
websites if users fill out a survey.

Salt Lake City offers a plethora of great things to do and see. There are
many ways to spend a day in SLC, but if you get the chance to visit
during the winter season, I suggest giving a few of these things a try...

A semitruck lost control and tipped over on I-15 Friday morning on
the downside of the Black Ridge between Cedar City and St. George,
causing a vehicle driven by a pregnant woman to crash into the
semitruck.

The Utah Department of Public Safety has a new vehicle it hopes will
keep
officers and the public safe from shootings. It's called a mine-
resistant,
ambush-protected vehicle, but it will have a different purpose in Utah.

The Duchesne Talons will go for their 11th
straight state drill team
title Saturday at Utah Valley University. If
they win, the Talons will set a
state record for most consecutive drill team
championships.

The State of Utah's Division of Consumer
Protection is investigating claims about
locksmith pricing practices and address
listings that may lead consumers to believe
they're dialing a local locksmith company.

Law enforcement officers in all local
communities can relate to the
deadly risks that come with the job. It's one
of the greatest risks they
take: not knowing what awaits on the other side
of the window.